The DJ accused of groping Taylor Swift during a Denver meet-and-greet has sent her the symbolic $1 dollar the court determined he owed her, after she claimed in Time magazine that he never paid her. Of course, just to make a point, he sent a Sacagawea coin!

"I mean if this is all about women’s rights. … It’s a little poke at them, a little bit. I mean, I think they made this into a publicity stunt, and this is my life," he told the AP.

T-Swizz, who was named one of Time's "Silence Breakers," opened up to the mag about the trial and her victory.

"I had already been in court all week and had to watch this man’s attorney bully, badger and harass my team including my mother over inane details and ridiculous minutiae, accusing them, and me, of lying,” she said.

"My mom was so upset after her cross-examination, she was physically too ill to come to court the day I was on the stand. I was angry. In that moment, I decided to forego any courtroom formalities and just answer the questions the way it happened. This man hadn’t considered any formalities when he assaulted me, and his lawyer didn’t hold back on my mom—why should I be polite? I’m told it was the most amount of times the word “ass” has ever been said in Colorado Federal Court," she added.